Si può portare Pots, Pans & Cast Iron in aereo?
Sì, con limitazioni — puoi portare pots, pans & cast iron nel bagaglio a mano rispettando le restrizioni. Pots and pans (steel, aluminum, copper): both bags, officer has final say.
- · Pots and pans (steel, aluminum, copper): both bags, officer has final say
- · Cast-iron skillets: checked ONLY — explicit TSA carve-out
- · Sharp kitchen knives: checked — see Kitchen Knives page
- · Wrap glass lids against baggage handling
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Regolamenti per autorità di sicurezza
Rules by security authority
United States — TSA
Mano:
LIMITATO
Mostly yes — but cast-iron skillets are specifically prohibited in carry-on bags.
Stiva:
SÌ
Yes — everything, including the cast iron.
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Come imballare pots, pans & cast iron
Bagaglio a mano: Mostly yes — but cast-iron skillets are specifically prohibited in carry-on bags.
Bagaglio da stiva: Yes — everything, including the cast iron.
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Domande Frequenti (FAQ)
Frequently asked questions
Can you bring Pots And Pans in a carry-on?
Mostly yes — but cast-iron skillets are specifically prohibited in carry-on bags.
Can you pack Pots And Pans in checked luggage?
Yes — everything, including the cast iron.
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